WHILST A HARD BORDER HAS TO BE AVOIDED, IS THE EU DEMANDING TOO MUCH?

by CARMEN GOMEZ
I understand that the dynamic of European foreign policies, is now facing greater resistance around the world, and within Europe; as the EU`s external policies become more equivocal i.e. open to more than one interpretation. A new conceptual framework is required.


According to Brexit expert Dr. Hayward, whilst a hard border has to be avoided, nevertheless one might find that the EU is demanding far more than the absence of infrastructure.
In the context of brexit, a `hard border` refers to any physical infrastructure, from remote cameras to guard posts, that might be in place along the border to monitor and process the movement of people and goods.

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